17997620. TECHNIQUES FOR MITIGATING REDUNDANT BEAM FAILURE RECOVERY MEDIUM ACCESS SIGNALING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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TECHNIQUES FOR MITIGATING REDUNDANT BEAM FAILURE RECOVERY MEDIUM ACCESS SIGNALING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Ruiming Zheng of Beijing (CN)

Linhai He of San Diego CA (US)

TECHNIQUES FOR MITIGATING REDUNDANT BEAM FAILURE RECOVERY MEDIUM ACCESS SIGNALING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17997620 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR MITIGATING REDUNDANT BEAM FAILURE RECOVERY MEDIUM ACCESS SIGNALING

Simplified Explanation

The patent application relates to wireless communication and specifically addresses the issue of beam failure recovery (BFR). The user equipment (UE) is able to detect when a first BFR has occurred and gather relevant BFR information. It then determines if any part of the BFR information has not been transmitted since a second BFR was triggered. If so, the UE transmits a BFR message containing the BFR information.

  • User equipment (UE) detects and recovers from beam failures in wireless communication.
  • UE gathers BFR information associated with the beam failure.
  • UE determines if any part of the BFR information has not been transmitted since a second BFR was triggered.
  • If there is untransmitted BFR information, UE sends a BFR message containing the information.

Potential Applications

  • Wireless communication systems
  • Mobile networks
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices

Problems Solved

  • Efficient recovery from beam failures in wireless communication
  • Ensuring all BFR information is transmitted after a second BFR is triggered

Benefits

  • Improved reliability and performance of wireless communication systems
  • Enhanced user experience with reduced downtime due to beam failures


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment may determine that a first beam failure recovery (BFR) has been triggered; determine BFR information associated with the BFR; determine whether at least part of the BFR information has not been transmitted since a second BFR was triggered; and transmit, based at least in part on the determination that the BFR has been triggered and the determination that at least part of the BFR information as not been transmitted since a second BFR was triggered, a BFR message including the BFR information. Numerous other aspects are provided.